Jubilee Party (JP) launched its Manifesto on (Monday, 26th June 2017) ahead of the 8th August 2017 General elections. Party Leader and deputy party leader, President Uhuru Kenyatta and DP William Ruto will be using the manifestos’ pledges/promises/policies/ to hunt for votes. They are contesting against their fierce political competitor Raila Odinga.

Monday, 26th June 2017, Jubilee party Manifesto Launch, Details of their promises, Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto/Photo

UPDATE: We have updated the 2017 Jubilee party Manifesto Details. You as well download full pdf below.

Jubilee Party Manifesto and pledges, 2017

If re-elected the Jubilee Government will:

Create 1.3 million jobs every year and work with county governments to establish at least one industry in every county.

Establish a government sponsored apprenticeship programme of up to 12 months for all university
and TVET graduates.

Double the number of vulnerable citizens supported through the cash transfer programme (Inua Jamii) from 700,000 to 1,400,000. This will include all citizens above the age of 70; in addition, all citizens above he age of 70 will obtain health insurance cover through the NHIF.

Expand the free primary school programme to include free day public secondary schools in Kenya.

Facilitate mass housing production of at least 500,000 affordable homes in 5 years across the country by working in partnership with financial institutions, private developers, manufacturers of building materials and cooperatives to deliver homes faster and reduce the cost of construction by at least 50%.

Expand free maternity care to include government funded NHIF cover for every expectant mother
for one year.

Ensure every citizen is connected to reliable and affordable electricity (on or off-grid) by 2020.

Expand food and agricultural production, double the fertiliser subsidy initiative, reducing the cost to farmers to less than Ksh1,500. Expand the programme to include all crops with a resultant increase in production and support the expansion and capacity of local fertiliser manufacture.

Complete the 57-large-scale dam construction programme, support small-holder agricultural irrigation and work with the private sector to enhance food and agricultural production on at least 1.2 million acres.

Make government more transparent and accountable through the digitisation of all government
procurement; expand and deliver e-government services through the growing network of Huduma Centres.